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The life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.

Previous11 of 23NextUnited Press InternationalKing leaves the Federal Bureau of Investigation after conferring with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on December 2, 1964. King requested the conference in the wake of a verbal feud between the two, highlighted by Hoover's statement that King was the "most notorious liar in the country." (Note: The original photo was edited previously to remove part of the background.)Request to buy this photo